Model Railroader Magazine 1976 October Repowering Athearns diesels Turner Bros c
Model Railroader Magazine 1976 October Repowering Athearns diesels Turner Bros c

Model Railroader Magazine 1976 October Repowering Athearns diesels Turner Bros c

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Model Railroader Magazine 1976 October Repowering Athearns diesels Turner Bros c
 
Model Railroader 1976 October
BILL OF LADING
The New Lisbon module. By Gordon Odegard.
This will be the focal point of my N scale home layout.
Powering the turntable at New Lisbon. By Gordon Odegard. -
A turntable mechanism that's easy to build and maintain.
Integrated circuit primer for model railroaders. By Linn H. Westcott.
Information for the experimenter who wants to avoid using relays.
Scenic effects with pine bark. By William R. Koteles.
Put some bark into your scenery's bite.
Hide those switch machines! By William G. Weed.
How to mount Atlas N scale switch machines under the roadbed.
Some minor modifications for the Unimat. By Earl Johnson. - -
Plus a suggestion on how to learn basic machining.
Repowering Athearn diesels. By Abbott Lahti.
A quick and dirty fix replaces the motor and improves performance.
Kenneth R. Middleton's CB&Q class 0-5 4-8  4.
The Model of the Month Award.
The Pennsylvania, Santa Fe & Pacific System. By David L. Waddington.
Don Beeman began modeling in 134 scale in 1935.
The Snap-Track Timesaver. By Russ Cain.
A switching game that appeals to more than railroad fans.
Turner Bros. Circus. By Albert E. Turner Jr.
Circus modeling can be an enjoyable facet of model railroading.
Bash a convertible bulkhead flatcar. By Edward C. Steinberg. -
An easy project that produces an attractive piece of rolling stock.
The circus is coming to your scale town.
Use these colorful posters to spread the word.
The Brandywine Transit Co. By Walter R. Olsen.
Building an HO scale trolley layout: conclusion.
A powerplant for the Ohio Southern. By Jim Hediger. - -
Plus variations on a theme-Athearn's SD9
A thought about timber trestles. By Ed Vondrak.
Which came first: your valley or your timber trestle?
We built it in just 6 days! By William J. Bresnan Jr.
Proof that an attractive display can be built in a short time.
A little too much of a good thing? By R. G. Edmonson.
One club's experience with public open house.

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